Crystal structure of peptide-bound neprilysin reveals key binding interactions

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Abstract

Neprilysin (NEP) is a promiscuous zinc metalloprotease with broad substrate specificity and cleaves a remarkable diversity of substrates through endopeptidase action. Two of these – amyloid-β and natriuretic peptides – implicate the enzyme in both Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular disease, respectively. Here, we report the creation of a catalytically inactive NEP (E584D) to determine the first peptide-bound crystal structure at 2.6 Å resolution. The structure reveals key interactions involved in substrate binding which we have identified to be conserved in other known zinc metalloproteases. In addition, the structure provides evidence for a potential exosite within the central cavity that may play a critical role in substrate positioning. Together, these results contribute to our understanding of the molecular function of NEP.

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Moss, S., Subramanian, V., & Acharya, K. R. (2020). Crystal structure of peptide-bound neprilysin reveals key binding interactions. FEBS Letters, 594(2), 327–336. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.13602

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